Cala Bota beach is a secluded and serene beach situated in a remote conservation forest area north of Cales de Majorca. To access the beach, visitors need to park their vehicles and walk along a steep gravel path through private grounds.
The beach is surrounded by pristine nature and comprises of white pebble stones, white cliffs, and a pine forest. Although the water is crystal clear, visitors are advised to wear beach shoes and padding as the seabed can be stony.
Cala Bota beach is an ideal spot for nature lovers who wish to combine a beach visit with a walk through the conservation area. The beach is located in Manacor, Spain, and parking facilities are available near the beach.
Even during the peak summer season, the beach retains its peaceful atmosphere and provides an ideal spot for relaxation and nature appreciation. Visitors should not miss the opportunity to experience the unspoiled beauty of nature at Cala Bota beach.
Cala Bota amenities include parking.
Best bars near Cala Bota include Chiringuito Cala Antena, Buddha Beach bar and Mirador beach.
One of the best restaurants near Cala Bota is Chiringuito Cala Antena.
Visitor reviews highlight that the beach is rocky with no sand, but has beautiful views and is quiet. Visitors complain about the difficulty in finding the beach and the poor water quality, with some saying it is not worth the walk.
The following map shows available accommodations and their prices. See the full list of accommodation options here.
Latitude: 39.4754773 / Longitude: 3.2861546
Cala Bota is located in Manacor. The following map of Cala Bota shows the exact location.
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